HP 2000sa HP StorageWorks MSA2000 G2 SMI-S Proxy Provider User Guide (573100-0 - Page 16

PSM device management commands, Table 3 PSM commands

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To assign a free port, edit the service.properties configuration file located in the \hpmsa\fcproxy folder with the SSL port number (httpsPort=xxxx) and try starting the CIMOM again through the service application. If the service application is successful in starting the CIMOM, it updates the service.properties file with the actual port number. For the non-SSL connections, port 5988 must be available for the CIMOM to support non-SSL connection requests from clients such as PSM. On Linux, port 5989 should be free for the CIMOM to use. If it is not free, the CIMOM will fail to start and the installation will not continue. PSM device management commands The PSM provides the commands described in Table 3, page 16. Table 3 PSM commands Option Shortcut Description add clear discover exit get help manage remove set set interval set timeout set loglevel version version peg view view op a c d x g ? m r s s interval s timeout s loglevel ver ver peg v v op Adds an MSA2000 system to the server. Removes all the systems from the server. Discovers the MSA2000 storage systems in the subnet. Exits PSM. Displays the Indication Provider Polling Interval, Proxy Provider Debug Log Level, and Connection Timeout values Displays PSM help. Provides a user interface to manage a specific device. Removes an MSA2000 system from the server. Sets the provider parameters to the specified values. When entered without input attributes it displays the values. Sets the indication provider polling interval cycle to the specified value. Sets the proxy provider connection timeout value. Sets the proxy provider log level. Displays the PSM version. Displays the version of the currently installed pegasus CIMOM. Displays the systems currently added in the CIM server. Displays the systems along with their object paths. On Windows, PSM allows connection to CIMOM running on the local host or on a different system. On Linux, PSM only allows connection to CIMOM running on the local host. 16 Configuring the Proxy Provider

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To assign a free port, edit the
service.properties
configuration file located in the
<systemdrive>\hpmsa\fcproxy
folder with the SSL port number (httpsPort=xxxx) and try starting
the CIMOM again through the service application. If the service application is successful in starting
the CIMOM, it updates the
service.properties
file with the actual port number.
For the non-SSL connections, port 5988 must be available for the CIMOM to support non-SSL connection
requests from clients such as PSM.
On Linux, port 5989 should be free for the CIMOM to use. If it is not free, the CIMOM will fail to
start and the installation will not continue.
PSM device management commands
The PSM provides the commands described in
Table 3
, page 16.
Table 3 PSM commands
Description
Shortcut
Option
Adds an MSA2000 system to the server.
a
add
Removes all the systems from the server.
c
clear
Discovers the MSA2000 storage systems in the subnet.
d
discover
Exits PSM.
x
exit
Displays the Indication Provider Polling Interval, Proxy Provider
Debug Log Level, and Connection Timeout values
g
get
Displays PSM help.
?
help
Provides a user interface to manage a specific device.
m
manage
Removes an MSA2000 system from the server.
r
remove
Sets the provider parameters to the specified values. When entered
without input attributes it displays the values.
s
set
Sets the indication provider polling interval cycle to the specified
value.
s interval
set interval
Sets the proxy provider connection timeout value.
s timeout
set timeout
Sets the proxy provider log level.
s loglevel
set loglevel
Displays the PSM version.
ver
version
Displays the version of the currently installed pegasus CIMOM.
ver peg
version peg
Displays the systems currently added in the CIM server.
v
view
Displays the systems along with their object paths.
v op
view op
On Windows, PSM allows connection to CIMOM running on the local host or on a different system.
On Linux, PSM only allows connection to CIMOM running on the local host.
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